UK Hosts Senior NATO Leaders to discuss Nuclear Deterrence

NATO officials discussed the Alliance's approach to nuclear deterrence and Euro-Atlantic security in flagship meeting on 27 February. Source link
MHRA statement on Pathways clinical trial

As with all clinical trials, the MHRA’s top priority is the safety and wellbeing of the trial participants. Source link
Leading the way in menopause support – Case study

Background In 2022, Warrington & Vale Royal College introduced a dedicated Menopause Policy and reviewed existing workplace policies to strengthen inclusivity and staff support. This was followed by an all-staff ‘Menopause Matters’ presentation on World Menopause Day, engaging both male and female staff. The college then developed a Menopause Action Plan to ensure appropriate help […]
Braddick to take the helm at the UK’s banking watchdog

Katharine Braddick CB appointed as the next Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation at the Bank of England and Chief Executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), succeeding Sam Woods when his term ends in June 2026 Katharine brings deep City, regulatory and policy expertise to keep the UK safe and open for investment, and to support growth and competitiveness. […]
Brierley Forest Primary and Nursery School (Nottinghamshire): warning notice

Warning notice to the Transform Trust in relation to Brierley Primary and Nursery School. Source link
Resisting the elements at sea

Dstl and Swansea University are using AI and ML to design metals that last much longer in extreme environments. Source link
UN Human Rights Council 61: UK Statement for the Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Sudan

UK Statement for the Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Sudan. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Kumar Iyer. Source link
Millions eligible for free shingles vaccine urged to come forward

Fewer than half of adults are taking up their free shingles vaccine in the first year of being eligible, according to latest UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data. Figures published today show that 42.1% of those turning age 66, who had been eligible since their 65th birthday, had received their first Shingrix dose by October […]
Health service to save millions with boost to electrify NHS fleet

£4 million boost to NHS chargepoint scheme to help modernise the health service and save millions in fuel costs brings combined investment from the Department for Transport and Department for Health to £22 million to electrify the UK’s second largest fleet and clean up 460 million journey miles a year comes as new figures show […]
Government launches investment in support for kinship carers

Thousands of children living in kinship care are set to benefit from earlier, more consistent support as the government today announces seven new Kinship Zones across England. Kinship carers are adults who step in to provide a loving and supportive home to children in their family whose parents are unable to care for them full-time […]